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=Thirty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914-1915, by F. W. Hodge, ethnologist in charge. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1921.
Roy. 8ᵒ. P. 604, 23 pl., 15 fig.
Report of the ethnologist in charge. P. 9-34.
The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men, by Francis La Flesche. P. 37-597.
Index.
=Thirty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1915-1916, by F. W. Hodge, ethnologist in charge. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1923.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 560 p., 58 pl., 38 fig.
Report of the ethnologist in charge. P. 1-31.
The Winnebago Tribe, by Paul Radin. P. 35-550.
Index.
=Thirty-eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1916-1917, by F. W. Hodge, ethnologist in charge. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1924.[5]
[Footnote 5: In the general index, Forty-eighth Annual Report, the references to the Thirty-eighth Annual Report are by sections unless preceded by the letter “p.”]
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 745 p., 183 pl., 341 fig.
Report of the ethnologist in charge. P. 1-21.
An Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians, by Walter Edmund Roth. P. 25-720 (secs. 1-941).
Index and glossary.
=Thirty-ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1917-1918, by J. Walter Fewkes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1925.
Roy. 8ᵒ. P. 636, 17 pl., 4 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 7-28.
The Osage Tribe: Rite of Vigil, by Francis La Flesche. P. 31-630.
Index.
=Fortieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1918-1919, by J. Walter Fewkes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1925.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 664 p., 2 pl., 2 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 1-20.
The Mythical Origin of the White Buffalo Dance of the Fox Indians; Together with Texts on Four Minor Sacred Packs Appertaining to This Ceremony, by Truman Michelson. P. 23-289.
The Autobiography of a Fox Indian Woman, by Truman Michelson. P. 291-349.
Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs, by Truman Michelson. P. 351-496.
Notes on the Fox Society Known as “Those Who Worship the Little Spotted Buffalo,” by Truman Michelson. P. 497-539.
The Traditional Origin of the Fox Society Known as “The Singing-around Rite,” by Truman Michelson. P. 541-658.
Index.
=Forty-first Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1919-1924, by J. Walter Fewkes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1928.
Roy. 8ᵒ. IX, 626 p., 137 pl., 200 fig.
Report of the chief for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1920. P. 1-21.
Report of the chief for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1921. P. 25-44.
Report of the chief for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1922. P. 47-73.
Report of the chief for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1923. P. 77-95.
Report of the chief for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924. P. 99-116.
Coiled Basketry in British Columbia and Surrounding Region, by H. K. Haeberlin, James A. Teit, and Helen H. Roberts, under the direction of Franz Boas. P. 119-484.
Two Prehistoric Villages in Middle Tennessee, by William Edward Myer. P. 485-614.
Index.
=Forty-second Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1924-1925, by J. Walter Fewkes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1928.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 900 p., 13 pl., 108 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 1-19.
Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy, by John R. Swanton. P. 23-472.
Religious Beliefs and Medical Practices of the Creek Indians, by John R. Swanton. P. 473-672.
Aboriginal Culture of the Southeast, by John R. Swanton. P. 673-726.
Indian Trails of the Southeast, by William Edward Myer. P. 727-857.
Index.
=Forty-third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1925-1926, by J. Walter Fewkes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1928.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 828 p., 44 pl., 9 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 1-19.
The Osage Tribe: Two Versions of the Child-Naming Rite, by Francis La Flesche. P. 23-164.
Wawenock Myth Texts from Maine, by Frank G. Speck. (The texts are published with the permission of the Division of Anthropology, National Museum of Canada.) P. 165-197.
Native Tribes and Dialects of Connecticut; Mohegan-Pequot Diary, by Frank G. Speck. P. 199-287. (Containing: Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-lore, and Superstitions, by Gladys Tantaquidgeon.) P. 264-276.
Picurís Children’s Stories, with texts and songs, by J. P. Harrington and Helen H. Roberts. P. 289-447.
Iroquoian Cosmology; second part, with introduction and notes, by J. N. B. Hewitt. P. 449-819.
Index.
=Forty-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1926-1927, by J. Walter Fewkes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1928.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 555 p., 98 pl., 16 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 1-19.
Exploration of Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California, by John P. Harrington. P. 23-168.
Social and Religious Beliefs and Usages of the Chickasaw Indians, by John R. Swanton. P. 169-273.
Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, by Frances Densmore. P. 275-397.
Archeological Investigations--II, by Gerard Fowke. P. 399-540.
Index.
=Forty-fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1927-1928, by H. W. Dorsey, chief clerk. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1930.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 857 p., 29 pl., 47 fig.
Report of the chief clerk. P. 1-19.
The Salishan Tribes of the Western Plateaus, by James A. Teit; edited by Franz Boas. P. 23-396.
Tattooing and Face and Body Painting of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia, by James A. Teit; edited by Franz Boas. P. 397-439.
Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, based on field notes by James A. Teit; edited by Elsie Viault Steedman. P. 441-522.
The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Wa-xo´-be, by Francis La Flesche. P. 523-833.
Index.
=Forty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1928-1929, by M. W. Stirling, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1930.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 654 p., 80 pl., 35 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 1-16.
Anthropological Survey in Alaska, by Aleš Hrdlička. P. 19-374.
Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri; Report to the Honorable Isaac S. Stevens, by Edwin Thompson Denig; edited with notes and biographical sketch, by J. N. B. Hewitt. P. 375-628.
Index. #/
=Forty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929--1930, by M. W. Stirling, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932.
Roy. 8ᵒ. VII, 1108 p., 53 pl., 26 fig.
Report of the chief. P. 1-14.
The Acoma Indians, by Leslie A. White. P. 17-192.
Isleta, New Mexico, by Elsie Clews Parsons. P. 193-466.
Introduction to Zuñi Ceremonialism, by Ruth L. Bunzel. P. 467-544.
Zuñi Origin Myths, by Ruth L. Bunzel. P. 545-609.
Zuñi Ritual Poetry, by Ruth L. Bunzel. P. 611-835.
Zuñi Katcinas, by Ruth L. Bunzel. P. 837-1086.
Index.
=Forty-eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology= to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930-1931, by M. W. Stirling, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government Printing Office, 1932.
Roy. 8ᵒ. V, 1221 p.
Report of the chief. P. 1-21.
General Index to the Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, vols. 1-48 (1879-1931), compiled by Biren Bonnerjea. P. 25-1221. #/
INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES
=A=
Aboriginal Culture of the Southeast (Swanton) 42: 673.
Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States (Holmes) 20: 1.
Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley (C. Mindeleff) 13: 179.
Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands (Fewkes) 25: 3.
Account, Preliminary, of the Antiquities of the Region Between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers, in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
Acoma Indians, the (White) 47: 17.
## Activital Similarities (Powell) 3: LXV.
## Activities. _See_ Esthetology; Philology; Sociology; Sophiology;
Technology.
Aids to the Study of Maya Codices (Thomas) 6: 253.
Alaska, Anthropological Survey in (Hrdlička) 46: 19.
Alaska. _See_ Eskimo; Point Barrow; Yukon.
Algonquian Tribes, Preliminary Report in Classification of (Michelson) 28: 221.
Algonquian Tribes. _See_ names of different tribes.
Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui, Colombia (Holmes) 6: 3.
Ancient Men, Sayings of the; The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Chiefs (La Flesche) 36: 37.
Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley (Holmes) 4: 361.
Ancient Pueblos, Pottery of the (Holmes) 4: 257.
Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley (Henshaw) 2: 117.
Animals. _See_ Ethnozoology.
Animism and Folklore of the Guiana Indians, an Inquiry into (Roth) 30: 103.
Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, General Index to (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
Anthropologic Data, Limitations to the Use of Some (Powell) 1: 71.
Anthropological Survey in Alaska (Hrdlička) 46: 19.
Antiquities, Certain, of Eastern Mexico (Fewkes) 25: 221.
Antiquities, Preliminary Account of the, of the Region Between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
Apache, the Medicine-Men of the (Bourke) 9: 443.
Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 (Fewkes) 17: 519.
Archeological Investigations, II (Fowke) 44: 399.
Architecture, a Study of Pueblo; Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleff) 8: 3.
Arizona, Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley in (C. Mindeleff) 13: 179.
Arizona, Archeological Expedition to, in 1895 (Fewkes) 17: 519.
Arizona, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
Arizona, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
Arizona, the Cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly in (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
Arizona. _See_ Casa Grande.
Art, Ancient, of the Province of Chiriqui, Colombia (Holmes) 6: 3.
Art, Ceramic, Form and Ornament in (Holmes) 4: 437.
Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans (Holmes) 2: 179.
Art, Prehistoric Textile, of Eastern United States (Holmes) 13: 3.
Art, Stone (Fowke) 13: 47.
Art, Textile, a Study of the (Holmes) 6: 189.
Arts, an Introductory Study of the, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians (Roth) 38: 25.
Artists, Native, Hopi Kachinas Drawn by (Fewkes) 21: 3.
Autobiography, the, of a Fox Indian Woman (Michelson) 40: 291.
B
Basketry, Coiled, in British Columbia and Surrounding Region (Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts) 41: 119.
=Beckwith, Martha Warren.= The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai; with Introduction and Translation 33: 285.
Beliefs and Usages, Social and Religious, of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 44: 169.
Beliefs, Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and (Michelson) 40: 351.
Beliefs, Religious, and Medical Practices of the Creek Indians (Swanton) 42: 473.
Bering Strait, the Eskimo about (Nelson) 18: 3.
=Boas, Franz.= Ethnology of the Kwakiutl, based on data collected by George Hunt 35: 43, 795.
---- The Central Eskimo 6: 399.
---- Tsimshian Mythology, based on texts recorded by H. W. Tate 31: 29.
---- _See_ Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts; Teit, J. A.
=Bonnerjea, Biren.= General Index to the Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1-48 (1879-1931) 48: 25.
=Bourke, John G.= The Medicine-Men of the Apache 9: 443.
British Columbia, Coiled Basketry in, and Surrounding Region (Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts) 41: 119.
British Columbia, Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of (Teit-Steedman) 45: 441.
British Columbia, Tattooing and Face and Body Painting of the Thompson Indians of (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
Buffalo Dance, White, of the Fox Indians, the Mythical Origin of the (Michelson) 40: 23.
Buffalo, Little Spotted, Those who worship the, Notes on Fox Society known as (Michelson) 40: 497.
=Bunzel, Ruth L.= Introduction to Zuñi Ceremonialism 47: 467.
---- Zuñi Katcinas 47: 837.
---- Zuñi Origin Myths 47: 545.
---- Zuñi Ritual Poetry 47: 611.
Bureau of American Ethnology, General Index to the Annual Reports of the (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
Bureau of American Ethnology, List of Annual Reports of the (Bonnerjea) 48: 1185.
Bureau of American Ethnology, List of Publications of the 16: CI; 17: LXXV; 28: I; 30: 387.
Burial Mounds of the Western Sections of the United States (Thomas) 5: 3.
Burton Mound, Explorations of the, at Santa Barbara, Calif. (Harrington) 44: 23.
C
Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians (Mooney) 17: 129.
Calendar Systems, Mayan (Thomas) 19: 693; 22, i: 197.
California. _See_ Santa Barbara.
Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, the Cliff-ruins of (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
Carvings, Animal, from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley (Henshaw) 2: 117.
Casa Grande, Ariz. (Fewkes) 28: 25.
Casa Grande Ruin (C. Mindeleff) 13: 289.
Catalogue, Illustrated, of a Portion of the Collections Made by the Bureau of Ethnology During the Field Season of 1881 (Holmes) 3: 427.
Catalogue of Collections from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
Catalogue of Collections from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 2: 423.
Catalogue of Collections from Pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
Catalogue of Linguistic Manuscripts in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology (Pilling) 1: 553.
Central America, Numeral Systems of Mexico and (Thomas) 19: 853.
Central American Picture-writing, Studies in (Holden) 1: 205.
Ceramic Art, Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in (Holmes) 4: 437.
Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
Ceremonialism, Introduction to Zuñi (Bunzel) 47: 467.
Ceremonies; The Zuñi Indians: their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities and (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
Ceremonies, Tusayan Snake (Fewkes) 16: 267.
Ceremony, the Hako, a Pawnee (A. Fletcher) 22, ii: 5.
Cessions, Indian Land, in the United States (Royce-Thomas) 18: 521.
Cessions of Land by Indian tribes to the United States (Royce) 1: 247.
Cherokee, Myths of the (Mooney) 19: 3.
Cherokee Nation of Indians, the (Royce) 5: 121.
Cherokee, the Sacred Formulas of the (Mooney) 7: 301.
Chickasaw Indians, Social and Religious Beliefs and Usages of the (Swanton) 44: 169.
Chiefs, Rite of the; the Osage Tribe: Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche) 36: 37.
Child-naming Rite, Two Versions of; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 43: 23.
Child, Zuñi, the Religious Life of the (T. E. Stevenson) 5: 533.
Children’s Stories, Picurís (Harrington-Roberts) 43: 289.
Chippewa Indians, Uses of Plants by the (Densmore) 44: 275.
Chiriqui, Colombia, Ancient Art of the Province of (Holmes) 6: 3.
Cibola, a Study of Pueblo Architecture of Tusayan and (V. Mindeleff) 8: 3.
Cibola. _See_ Zuñi.
Clans, Tusayan, Localization of (C. Mindeleff) 19: 635.
Cliff-ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Ariz., the (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
Codices, Maya, Aids to the Study of the (Thomas) 6: 253.
Coiled Basketry in British Columbia and Surrounding Region (Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts) 41: 119.
Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 2: 423.
Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, from Pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, Made in 1881 (Holmes) 3: 427.
Colombia, Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui (Holmes) 6: 3.
Colorado, Southwestern, Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region Between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in (Morris) 33: 155.
Comparative Lexicology of the Serian and Yuman Languages (Hewitt) 17: 299*.
Connecticut, Native Tribes and Dialects of; Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
Contribution, a Further, to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians (Yarrow) 1: 87.
Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542, the (Winship) 14: 329.
Cosmology, Iroquoian (Hewitt) 21: 127; 43: 449.
Crafts of the Guiana Indians, an Introductory Study of the Arts, Customs, and (Roth) 38: 25.
Creation Myths, Zuñi, Outlines of (Cushing) 13: 321.
Creek Confederacy, Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the (Swanton) 42: 23.
Creek Indians, Religious Beliefs and Medical Practices of the (Swanton) 42:473.
=Culin, Stewart.= Games of the North American Indians 24: 3.
Cults, Siouan, a Study of (Dorsey) 11: 351.
Culture, Aboriginal, of the Southeast (Swanton) 42: 673.
Culture Area, a Prehistoric Island, of America (Fewkes) 34: 35.
Culture Growth, Zuñi, Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of (Cushing) 4: 467.
=Curtin, Jeremiah.= Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths, edited by J. N. B. Hewitt 32: 37.
=Cushing, Frank Hamilton.= Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths 13: 321.
---- Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth 4: 467.
---- Zuñi Fetiches 2: 3.
Customs, Notes on Fox Mortuary, and Beliefs (Michelson) 40: 351.
Customs of the Guiana Indians, an Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and (Roth) 38: 25.
D
=Dall, William H.= On Masks, Labrets, and Certain Aboriginal Customs 3: 67.
Data, Anthropologic, Limitation to the Use of some (Powell) 1: 71.
Day Symbols of the Maya Year (Thomas) 16: 199.
Deaf-Mutes, Sign Language among North American Indians compared with that among Other Peoples and (Mallery) 1: 263.
=Denig, Edwin Thompson.= Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: Report to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens 46: 375.
=Densmore, Frances.= Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians 44: 275.
Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery (Fewkes) 33: 207.
Development, Origin and, of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 4: 437.
Dialect. _See_ Language.
Dialects of Connecticut, Native Tribes and; Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
=Dorsey, J. Owen.= Illustration of the Method of Recording Languages 1: 579.
---- Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements 13: 263.
---- Omaha Sociology 3: 205.
---- Osage Traditions 6: 373.
---- Siouan Sociology 15: 205.
---- Study of Siouan Cults 11:351.
Dwellings, Furniture and Implements; Omaha (Dorsey) 13: 263.
E
Eastern Mexico, Certain Antiquities of (Fewkes) 25: 221.
Economics, Primitive, the Wild-rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes: A Study in American (Jenks) 19: 1013.
Eskimo about Bering Strait (Nelson) 18: 3.
Eskimo, the Central (Boas) 6: 399.
Eskimo. _See_ Alaska; Point Barrow; Ungava District; Yukon.
Esoteric Fraternities, Mythology, and Ceremonies of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
Esthetology, or the Science of Activities Designed to Give Pleasure (Powell) 19: LV.
Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia (Teit-Steedman) 45: 441.
Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 30: 31.
Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians, the (Harrington) 29: 29.
Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition (Murdoch) 9: 3.
Ethnology of the Kwakiutl (Boas-Hunt) 35: 43, 795.
Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory (Turner) 11: 159.
Evolution of Language (Powell) 1: 1.
Expedition, Archeological, to Arizona in 1895 (Fewkes) 17: 519.
Expedition, Point Barrow, Ethnological Results of the (Murdoch) 9: 3.
Expedition, the Coronado, 1540-1542 (Winship) 14: 329.
Exploration of the Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California (Harrington) 44: 23.
Expression; Philology, or the Science of Activities Designed for (Powell) 20: CXXXIX.
F
Face and Body Painting, Tattooing and, of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
Fetiches, Zuñi (Cushing) 2: 3.
=Fewkes, Jesse Walter.= A Prehistoric Island Culture Area of America 34: 35.
---- Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands 25: 3.
---- Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 17: 519.
---- Casa Grande, Arizona 28: 25.
---- Certain Antiquities of Eastern Mexico 25: 221.
---- Hopi Katcinas, drawn by Native Artists 21: 3.
---- Tusayan Flute and Snake Ceremonies 19: 957.
---- Tusayan Katcinas 15: 245.
---- Tusayan Migration Traditions 19: 573.
---- Tusayan Snake Ceremonies 16: 267.
---- Two Summers’ Work in Pueblo Ruins 22, i: 3.
Fiction, Seneca, Legends, and Myths (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37.
=Fletcher, Alice C.= The Hako, a Pawnee Ceremony 22, ii: 5.
=Fletcher, Alice C.=, and =La Flesche, Francis=. The Omaha Tribe 27: 15.
Florida, the Seminole Indians of (MacCauley) 5: 469.
Flute and Snake Ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) 19: 957.
Folklore, Animism and, of the Guiana Indians, an Inquiry into (Roth) 30: 103.
Form and Ornament, Origin and Development of, in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 4: 437.
Formulas, Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney) 7: 301.
=Fowke, Gerard.= Archeological Investigations--II 44: 399.
---- Stone Art 13: 47.
Fox Indian Woman, the Autobiography of a (Michelson) 40: 291.
Fox Indians, the Mythical Origin of the White Buffalo Dance of the (Michelson) 40: 23.
Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs, Notes on (Michelson) 40: 351.
Fox Society known as “The Singing-around Rite,” Traditional Origin of the (Michelson) 40: 541.
Fox Society known as “Those Who Worship the Little Spotted Buffalo,” Notes on (Michelson) 40: 497.
Fraternities, Esoteric, Mythology, and Ceremonies of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
Furniture, Dwellings, and Implements, Omaha (Dorsey) 13: 263.
G
Games of the North American Indians (Culin) 24: 3.
=Gann, Thomas.= Mounds in Northern Honduras 19: 655.
=Gatschet, Albert S.= Illustration of the Method of Recording Languages 1: 579.
General Index to the Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1-48 (1879-1931) (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
Ghost-dance Religion, the (Mooney) 14: 641.
=Gilmore, Melvin Randolph.= Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region 33: 43.
Guiana Indians, an Inquiry into the Animism and Folklore of the (Roth) 30: 103.
Guiana Indians, an Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the (Roth) 38: 25.
H
=Haeberlin, H. K.=, =Teit, J. A.=, and =Roberts, Helen H.= Coiled Basketry in British Columbia and Surrounding Region; under the direction of F. Boas 41: 119.
Hako, the; a Pawnee Ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) 22, ii: 5.
=Harrington, J. P.= Exploration of the Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California 44: 23.
---- The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians 29: 29.
=Harrington, J. P.=, and =Roberts, Helen H.= Picurís Children’s Stories, with texts and songs 43: 289.
Hasjelti Dailji, Ceremonial of, and Mythical Sand Paintings of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai, the; with introduction and translation (Beckwith) 33: 285.
=Henshaw, H. W.= Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley 2: 117.
=Hewitt, J. N. B.= Comparative Lexicology of the Serian and Yuman Languages 17: 299.
---- Iroquoian Cosmology 21: 127.
---- Iroquoian Cosmology, Second